The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office wants to help return items to people who were the victims of multiple burglaries in the Kings Point area of Slidell.Gary Hansome, 21, and an unidentified 16-year-old were arrested June 1 for their roles in as many as 20 vehicle burglaries and three home burglaries, the STPSO said.According to the STPSO, the reported burglaries date back to early February in the Kings Point neighborhood. The items stolen include:- Firearms- GPS units- Loose change- Prescription bottles- Digital cameras- CellphonesOfficials said Hansome and the 16-year-old were arrested after Hansome pawned some of the items, which had been taken during the residential burglaries.SLIDESHOW: View Stolen Items HereHansome was arrested on several counts of simple burglary, theft of a firearm and possession of a stolen firearm. He was booked into the St. Tammany Parish Jail, while the teen was sent to the Florida Parishes Juvenile Detention Center.Since the arrest, the STPSO has been working to return the items to their owners. Officials said that although some have been returned, a large number of items still need to be claimed. The total value of the recovered property is approximately $12,000.Anyone who believes that they were a victim of the burglaries is asked to call the STPSO at 985-726-7832.

SLIDELL, La. —

The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office wants to help return items to people who were the victims of multiple burglaries in the Kings Point area of Slidell.

Gary Hansome, 21, and an unidentified 16-year-old were arrested June 1 for their roles in as many as 20 vehicle burglaries and three home burglaries, the STPSO said.

Hansome was arrested on several counts of simple burglary, theft of a firearm and possession of a stolen firearm. He was booked into the St. Tammany Parish Jail, while the teen was sent to the Florida Parishes Juvenile Detention Center.

Since the arrest, the STPSO has been working to return the items to their owners. Officials said that although some have been returned, a large number of items still need to be claimed. The total value of the recovered property is approximately $12,000.

Anyone who believes that they were a victim of the burglaries is asked to call the STPSO at 985-726-7832.